Our music is taken from the song “Pourquoi je pas?”, and is kindly provided by Chocolat Billy, a band based in Bordeaux, France. To find out more about them, visit their pages on Bandcamp, Facebook and the Free Music Archive. The related image on the “Episodes” page, a demonstration at the 4th International Conference on Degrowth in Leipzig, is licensed under Creative Commons. The author is danyonited, Klimagerechtigkeit Leipzig.
ABOUT OUR GUESTS
Matthias Schmelzer is an economic historian, networker and climate activist. He is a postdoctoral researcher at the Friedrich-Schiller University Jena and works at the Laboratory for New Economic Ideas in Leipzig, Germany. For many years he has been active in the global justice and climate justice movements.
His main interests include the political economy of capitalism, social and environmental history, climate catastrophe, aviation, and alternative economics. He is author of the award-winning “The Hegemony of Growth”, and his forthcoming book is entitled, “The Future Is Degrowth: A Guide to a World beyond Capitalism.”
Further information:
Academia.edu
Twitter
Nina Treu is part of the degrowth and climate justice movement and active as a coordinator, facilitator and networker. She is a co-founder of the Konzeptwerk Neue Ökonomie in Leipzig, Germany, and has been working there since 2011.
In her belief, the only way to achieve the much needed social-ecological transformation is by bringing different social movements together.
Further information:
Personal website
Twitter
Tonny Nowshin is an economist by training, development sector specialist by profession and degrowth and climate justice activist by passion.
She has been working to centre anti-racist and decolonial perspectives in the degrowth and climate movement since 2018.
Further information:
The Sunrise Project
Twitter
Degrowth and Strategy: How to bring about social-ecological transformation
by Nathan Barlow, Livia Regen, et al.
Degrowth Vienna/Mayfly Books
Degrowth in Movement(s): Exploring Pathways for Transformation
by Corinna Bukhart, Matthias Schmelzer, and Nina Treu (eds.)
John Hunt Publishing
The Future Is Degrowth: A Guide to a World beyond Capitalism
by Matthias Schmelzer, Aaron Vansintjan and Andrea Vetter
Verso Books
Konzeptwerk Neue Ökonomie
Official website
Degrowth in practice: examples from Germany (video)
Lecture by Nina Treu
Dutch Degrowth Symposium
Zukunft für alle: Eine Vision für 2048
by Kai Kuhnhenn, Anne Pinnow, Matthias Schmelzer and Nina Treu (eds.)
Konzeptwerk Neue Ökonomie
Tonny Nowshin – 101 Climate Justice (video)
Fridays For Future
The difference between growing and thriving economies (video)
Interview with Kate Raworth, Robert Pollin and Nina Treu
Rethinking Economics
We need to talk about racism in the climate movement
by Tonny Nowshin
Climate Home News
“Degrowth in Movements” (video)
with Nina Treu, Matthias Schmelzer, Tadzio Müller, Julianna Fehlinger, Brototi Roy
Degrowth Vienna
Degrowth and the emerging mosaic of alternatives
by Corinna Burkhart, Nina Treu and Matthias Schmelzer
Open Democracy
Ecology versus development: The “Save the Sundarbans” movement in Bangladesh
by Tonny Nowshin
Multitudes
The Hegemony of Growth: The OECD and the Making of the Economic Growth Paradigm
by Matthias Schmelzer
Cambridge University Press
Degrowth: an active project of hope
by François Schneider and Joanna Pope
Degrowth.info
1.5 °C degrowth scenarios suggest the need for new mitigation pathways
by Lorenz T. Keyßer and Manfred Lenzen
Nature
Rethinking Endless Growth With Doughnut Economics
by Nathan J. Robinson
Current Affairs
Ende Gelände
Official website
A Critical Review of the Role of Repair Cafés in a Sustainable Circular Transition
by Rikke Marie Moalem and Mette Alberg Mosgaard
Sustainability
Decolonizing degrowth in the post-development convergence: Questions, experiences, and proposals from two Indigenous territories
by Padini Nirmal and Dianne Rocheleau
Environment and Planning
‘Blockadia’ helped cancel the Keystone XL pipeline — and could change mainstream environmentalism
by Sibo Chen
The Conversation
‘Fixing the World One Thing at a Time’: Community repair and a sustainable circular economy
by Majavan der Velden
Journal of Cleaner Production
by Adam Mahoney
Grist
André Gorz’s Non-Reformist Reforms Show How We Can Transform the World Today
by Mark Engler and Paul Engler
Jacobin
The Radical Roots of Community Supported Agriculture
by Jared Spears
Local Futures
Maximum limits on income and wealth? A degrowth perspective
by Hubert Buch-Hansen and Max Koch
Degrowth.info